PM Modi conferred with France’s highest award, ‘Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour’

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In a historic moment, French President Emmanuel Macron bestowed the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 13 (local time).

It is the highest French honour in military or civilian orders. With this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi becomes the first Indian Prime Minister to receive this honour.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for the honour on behalf of the people of India. The award ceremony took place at the Elysee Palace where Macron hosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a private dinner.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, France’s highest award, on July 13 2023, by HE Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic of France. Prime Minister thanked President Emmanuel Macron for this singular honour on behalf of the people of India,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in the statement.

Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Arindam Bagchi in a tweet stated, “A warm gesture embodying the spirit of India-France partnership. PM @narendramodi conferred with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, the highest award in France by President @EmmanuelMacron.”

In the past, the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor has been received by select prominent leaders and eminent personalities from across the world. These include the former South African President Nelson Mandela, King Charles – the then Prince of Wales, Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Former United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, among others.

This honour given by France is yet another one in a series of top international awards and honours bestowed by various countries on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

These include Order of the Nile by Egypt in June 2023, Companion of the Order of Logohu by Papua New Guinea in May 2023, Companion of the Order of Fiji in May 2023, Ebakl Award by the Republic of Palau in May 2023, Order of the Druk Gyalpo by Bhutan in 2021, Legion of Merit by the US Government in 2020, King Hamad Order of the Renaissance by Bahrain in 2019, Order of the Distinguished Rule of Nishan Izzuddin by Maldives in 2019, Order of St. Andrew award by Russia in 2019, Order of Zayed Award by UAE in 2019, Grand Collar of the State of Palestine Award in 2018, State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan by Afghanistan in 2016 and Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud by Saudia Arabia in 2016.

Earlier on July 13, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a private dinner at his official residence, Elysee Palace in Paris on July 13 (local time). Prime Minister Narendra Modi was received by French President Emmanuel Macron and French First Lady Brigitte Macron.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Paris on July 13 on a two-day official visit, was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the airport. He was welcomed by French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne at the airport.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the relations between the two countries are currently at a turning point and the success of the strategic partnership has been significant in taking the ties forward.

Delving deeper into the India-France partnership, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Our partnership in sensitive areas like space and defence go back to five decades and more. It was a phase when the West did not have a friendly disposition towards India. So, it is not a surprise that France was the first Western country with which we declared a Strategic Partnership. That was a difficult time for the world, including for In-dia. Since then our relationship has transformed into a partnership that is important not just for our two countries, but is of great geopolitical consequence.”

 

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